Intel’s Upcoming 22nm Ivy Bridge Desktop and Mobile Processor lineup has been detailed through an official Intel document. The document shows the complete 3rd Generation processor specs and details along with Intel’s past generation processors. The Ivy Bridge 22nm Platform would use the 3000 Series name branding and would release the current Sandy Bridge platform, Ivy Bridge processors are supported by the Z77/H77/H75 chipset motherboards however backwards compatibility with Z68/P67/H67 is also included through BIOS updates by motherboard vendors.

Let’s take a look at what Intel has to offer in its 3rd Generation of 22nm processors. The desktop lineup includes a total of 18 new Core i7 and Core i5 processors. They are listed below:

The Ivy Bridge Mobile processors have also been detailed. The Ultra Low Voltage processors are also based on the 22nm processors featuring lower TDP while increasing overall performance and battery power life, Complete list below:

You must have noticed the absence of the Core i3 models in the charts, Well there is good news and bad news. The good news is that they are also coming however the Core i3 models would be delayed till late Q2 2012. The lineup includes five processors as detailed below:

We have also been detailed that motherboard manufactures would be launching their Z77/H77/H75 motherboards early in April while the Ivy Bridge processors would be Paper launched, Retail availability in last week of April. Benchmarks of the new chips have also been floating the web, Some of them could be seen below: